hydropower projects

North Macedonia moves forward with major hydropower projects Cebren and Galiste

North Macedonia is advancing a large-scale energy investment focused on the development of two hydropower facilities: Cebren and Galiste. The total estimated value of the initiative is between 1.2 and 1.3 billion euros. Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski confirmed that negotiations are ongoing, with the country aiming to finance the construction primarily through a loan from […]

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Romania to prioritize stalled hydropower projects as national security issue

Romania plans to designate its incomplete hydropower projects as matters of national security, according to acting President Ilie Bolojan. Legislation aimed at fast-tracking these developments is expected to be drafted in May. Many of the projects, stalled for decades, are between 60% and 90% complete, with some dating back to before the 1989 fall of

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Bosnia and Herzegovin: Court overturns environmental approvals for Vranduk and Janjici hydropower projects

The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo has annulled two decisions made by the Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism regarding the proposed construction of the Vranduk and Janjici hydropower plants. These projects, with a combined capacity of 36 MW, are being developed by the state-owned power utility EPBiH and are planned to be built on the

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